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将脑机接口与皮层刺激相结合进行脑状态相关刺激:增强运动皮层兴奋性以进行神经康复。

Coupling brain-machine interfaces with cortical stimulation for brain-state dependent stimulation: enhancing motor cortex excitability for neurorehabilitation.

机构信息

Division of Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery, Division of Translational Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen Tuebingen, Germany ; Neuroprosthetics Research Group, Department of Integrative Neuroscience, Werner Reichardt Centre, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany.

Department of Computer Engineering, Wilhelm-Schickard Institute for Computer Science, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen Tuebingen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Mar 5;8:122. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00122. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Motor recovery after stroke is an unsolved challenge despite intensive rehabilitation training programs. Brain stimulation techniques have been explored in addition to traditional rehabilitation training to increase the excitability of the stimulated motor cortex. This modulation of cortical excitability augments the response to afferent input during motor exercises, thereby enhancing skilled motor learning by long-term potentiation-like plasticity. Recent approaches examined brain stimulation applied concurrently with voluntary movements to induce more specific use-dependent neural plasticity during motor training for neurorehabilitation. Unfortunately, such approaches are not applicable for the many severely affected stroke patients lacking residual hand function. These patients require novel activity-dependent stimulation paradigms based on intrinsic brain activity. Here, we report on such brain state-dependent stimulation (BSDS) combined with haptic feedback provided by a robotic hand orthosis. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex and haptic feedback to the hand were controlled by sensorimotor desynchronization during motor-imagery and applied within a brain-machine interface (BMI) environment in one healthy subject and one patient with severe hand paresis in the chronic phase after stroke. BSDS significantly increased the excitability of the stimulated motor cortex in both healthy and post-stroke conditions, an effect not observed in non-BSDS protocols. This feasibility study suggests that closing the loop between intrinsic brain state, cortical stimulation and haptic feedback provides a novel neurorehabilitation strategy for stroke patients lacking residual hand function, a proposal that warrants further investigation in a larger cohort of stroke patients.

摘要

尽管进行了强化康复训练计划,中风后的运动功能恢复仍然是一个未解决的挑战。除了传统的康复训练外,还探索了脑刺激技术,以增加刺激运动皮层的兴奋性。这种皮层兴奋性的调节增强了运动练习过程中传入输入的反应,从而通过长时程增强样可塑性增强了熟练的运动学习。最近的方法研究了在自愿运动时应用脑刺激以在运动训练期间诱导更特定的依赖于使用的神经可塑性,用于神经康复。不幸的是,这些方法不适用于许多手部功能严重受损的中风后患者。这些患者需要基于大脑内部活动的新型活动依赖性刺激范式。在这里,我们报告了这种基于大脑状态的刺激(BSDS)与机器人手矫形器提供的触觉反馈相结合。运动想象过程中的运动感觉去同步化控制运动皮层的经颅磁刺激(TMS)和手部的触觉反馈,并在一个健康受试者和一个中风后慢性期手部严重瘫痪的患者的脑机接口(BMI)环境中应用。BSDS 显著增加了健康和中风后条件下刺激运动皮层的兴奋性,而在非 BSDS 方案中未观察到这种作用。这项可行性研究表明,在内在大脑状态、皮层刺激和触觉反馈之间闭环提供了一种针对手部功能严重受损的中风患者的新型神经康复策略,这一建议值得在更大的中风患者队列中进一步研究。

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